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The Suitability of the New International Occupational Scale in Taiwan’s Educational Research: Consideration of Indigenization and Internationalization Author: Yih-Jyh Hwang (Department of Education, National Taitung University)

Vol.&No.:Vol. 54, No. 3
Date:September 2009
Pages:1-27
DOI:10.3966/2073753X2009095403001

Abstract:

In recent years, Ganzeboom and Treiman constructed the new Standard International Prestige Scale and Occupational International Socio-Economic Index (ISEI) of Occupational Status which was adopted by more and more researchers in Taiwan. In this study, the author used random sampling to select respondents from samples of higher education survey and digital divide survey. Besides, the author used close-ended and open-ended questionnaires to survey the occupations of students’ fathers. The purpose of this study is to assess the quality of three occupation measurements: based on the score of the ISEI and the “New Taiwan Occupational Socio-Economic Scale (NTSEI)” which is transformed from the occupations of respondents’ fathers in open-ended questionnaires, and the five-rank social economic status measure which is transformed from the major group occupations of respondents’ fathers in close-ended questionnaires, which is indigenous, easy to measure and low cost. The findings are as follows: five-rank measure has the lowest missing value percentage, while NTSEI in the middle, ISEI the highest. As to the construct validity: NTSEI is highest, five-rank measure in middle, however, ISEI reveals serious problems.

Keywords:new International Socio-Economic Index of Occupational Status, cost and quality of measurement, New Taiwan Occupational Socio-Economic Scale, close-ended questionnaire of the occupational survey

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APA FormatHuang, Y.-J. (2009). The Suitability of the New International Occupational Scale in Taiwan’s Educational Research: Consideration of Indigenization and Internationalization. Journal of Research in Education Sciences, 54(3), 1-27. doi:10.3966/2073753X2009095403001